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- From: jrm@cbnews.cb.att.com (john.r.miller)
- Subject: Re: Table Saw Experiences
- Organization: AT&T
- Distribution: na
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 20:41:07 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.204107.16467@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- Summary: delta tablesaw
- References: <1993Jan13.224536.7933@hpcvusn.cv.hp.com> <4320137@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>
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- In article <4320137@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>, gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz) writes:
- > millios@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (william.l.millios) writes:
- > >In article <1993Jan13.224536.7933@hpcvusn.cv.hp.com> kam@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com writes:
- >
- > The "Cabinet" saw mentioned above, for $900, is, I believe, the Delta
- > "Tilting Arbor" Saw, which is listed by Tools-On-Sale for $935.
- > This saw does not sit on legs, but the base is entirely enclosed,
- > and the extensions are solid cast iron, not painted grey stamped steel.
- >
- As a followup, does any know the differances between Delta's Contractor's
- saw, cabinet saw and Unisaw? The cabinet saw looks a lot like a Unisaw --
- I just wonder if it is the same inside.
-
- John Miller
-